Safe (Canon Song) - Chris Squire
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Safe (Canon Song) - Chris Squire
Safety Dance - Men without Hats
That Chaka Khan song was actually written by Prince and appears on his second album (same one with "I wanna be your lover"). Not many people know that but yeah Chaka had the big hit with it.
Not...
Not Now John - Pink Floyd
Harvester Of Eyes - Blue Oyster Cult
Empty City - Gentle Giant
Ok, speaking of stuff from online and I don't remember if I mentioned this one before or not but herre it goes. A few years ago I was doing this online course thing and the teacher (you only heard...
Spaceman - Journey
Space Truckin' - Deep Purple
Space Intro - The Steve Miller Band
Ariels - System of a Down
Look Into The Future - Journey
Days Like These - Asia
The song that rebooted Asia.
Dying Days - Screaming Trees
Between the Wheels - Rush
I think you were looking at the bottom of page 493 when you responded here.
Stuck in the Middle With You - Stealers Wheel
Howe didn't get along with Trevor Rabin either. Everyone else is the bad guy. Lol. Don't get me wrong. I'm a fan of Steve Howe's guitar playing but that's about it.
Yep. That's what I said.
All I Need is a Miracle - Mike + Mechanics
Dark Matter - IQ
And yet 1000 Hands is a far better album than Mirror to the Sky imo. But my question is why would I want to listen to the latest Yes album that is playing prog rock that is just ok or maybe even good...
The Water - Spock's Beard
The Psychedelic Warlords (Disappear in Smoke) - Hawkwind
Tva is maybe the weakest of the five studio Agusa albums imo but it's still pretty good. You know a band is good when their worst album is still decent.
Well, if you had a choice between selling a lot or selling a little which would you choose? Yes was never King Crimson but if they are ok with their current status then that's fine by me.
In my...
I'm listening to the first five studio Agusa cds this week in order. Tomorrow will be Tva. I'm still waiting for Harmonium's Les Cinq Saisons in the mail.
Journey - Next
Pink Floyd - The Final Cut
Kitaro - Dream (featuring Jon Anderson on a few tracks)
Agusa - Hogtid
Nervous - The Moody Blues
I Can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar
I'll add it to my "list."
I bought the SW for six dollars on LE. I don't mind poppy on occasion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qhEzxlBBMA
Old Man - Neil Young / Nektar (yes, Nektar)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5x6NbYzAn24
I have two. Most seem to be out of print. Hopefully a new album will rekindle interest in their back catalog and some of those older ones will be repressed.
The only thing really missing on Drama is Jon Anderson. I think maybe that's why some don't think of it as a "true" Yes album. Musically it is and it's one of their strongest. I don't think 90125 is...
For some reason I don't think I mentioned it on here but I bought the Peter Gabriel I/O last fall on a pre-order and received it I think in late November. I only listened to it once so far. The...
Yesterday (first two) and today:
Triade- 1998: La Storia Di Sebazio
Rustichelli & Bordini - Opera Prima (this and the above are two very good ELP influenced Italian prog albums)
The Moody Blues...
I think I've heard of them. Did they have a track on a DGM release called Sometimes God Hides?
Since last post (cds from laser's edge):
The Chronicles of Father Robin - Songs and Tales of Airoea book 3 (I now have all 3)
The Alan Parson's Project - Eve
" " " ...
Tiger in the Rain - Michael Franks
Raingods with Zippos - Fish
Well, I only heard it once despite owning it on vinyl. I just listened to a bit on youtube and it's maybe really just this one track that is Floydish (or Eloy-ish...
I'm not sure how much I agree with your first sentence. To me 90125 is a very different animal than say Fragile, Close to the Edge or even Going for the One or Tormato. There's also a gap between...
Who knew that Steve Howe was such a big Yes snob.
One thing that Steve Howe doesn't seem to grasp is that the progressive era for music is long gone. Yes, theres a niche market for it now but if...
Starship Trooper - Yes
An Ocean of Rocks - Octopus (Somewhat obscure 70s German band in the Floyd vein)
Going the Distance - Cake
Long Distance Runaround - Yes
The Voyage - The Moody Blues (RIP Mike Pinder)
New World Man - Rush
Biglietto Per L'Inferno - Il Tempo Della Semina (second album recorded in 1974 but not released until 1992)
Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
With the exception of Long Distance Voyager I would tend to agree. Anyway, sad news for this MB fan. RIP Mike.
Most recent:
Rush - Snakes & Arrows
Yes - The Quest
Kansas - Always Never the Same (couldn't find my Moody Blues cds)
Come On Down to My Boat - Every Mother's Son
Pink Houses - John (Cougar) Mellencamp
I wrote a review for it too on the progarchives website. If you look on the right side of the reviews (for non collaborators) you'll see mine under my username there which is aflowerkingcrimson.
I just saw this post (for the first time in a while) that I started and for a split second my mind was thinking "Cruise to the Edge." Wait a second, that hasn't been around for fifty years! :lol
RIP Mike. Sad news for sure. He was the secret weapon to early Moody Blues music. :(
The Great Marsh - Camel
Frame by Frame - King Crimson
Something for Nothing - Rush
None today but yesterday it was:
Violent Silence - A Broken Truce
RTFACT - Same
Logos -Sadako e le mille gru di carta ( a definite step up from L'Enigma imo)